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How do i get e books from my computer to download to my nook?
I bought some e books off of eHarlequin.com, and instead of downloading to my Nook they went to my desktop computer. how do i get them from my computer to my nook.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hi, favorite_aunt24, after you downloaded book to your PC (and if books are in ePUB format and not-DRM protected) do this:
1. plug the Nook to your pc with the usb cable.
2. add the books to the "my documents" folder in your Nook.
3. unplug your Nook from pc.
4. go to "my library" in your Nook -> "view my documents", check for new content.
5. the ebooks you've added should pop up.
Also, if book are not in ePub format, download a copy of Calibre (Google it), it’s a free software. Then it will convert the PDF or txt files to the ePub format that the Nook accepts.
- 1 decade ago
i asked the same thing go to yur desk top and select nook then go to your folders and get the ebooks, then drag them to the nook on your bn downloads.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
corner books are unlike PDF archives. they are .epub archives and customarily DRM risk-free so as that they want a corner reader or a corner reader application or corner app to envision. in addition they at the instant are not comparable to Kindle archives - Kindle is a different frequently DRM-risk-free format I even have not used the corner application for computer. you may examine your corner books with their computer application, yet i do no longer recognize if it calls for a login. It is wise that it would a minimum of require login/password to sign in the reader application with a definite corner account and to get carry of the e book. Ditto for any app. i do no longer recognize if it calls for a login whenever you desire to envision the already-downloaded e book. in addition With Kindle books, in case you install their computer reader, sign in the reader (calls for Amazon login/password), and get carry of the e book (will require login/password) then i do no longer think of it calls for a login to envision the e book as quickly as the e book is on the computer (yet I even have not used the downloadable computer reader in over a year)